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DXZ48
Fig.1
OPERATING ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
In addition to the available features described in this manual, you also have the option of controlling the
processor remotely over your network. Please refer to the Software Manual for details.
1. POWER IN: mains plug for connection to a socket (80 to 240V 50Hz) via the supplied mains
cable. The support for the mains fuse is located under the mains plug. Only replace a blown fuse by
one of the same type. Be sure your amplifier is turned off before you plug in the mains supply cable
into an electrical outlet.
2. OUTPUT 1÷8: XLR male connector with a balanced line level input. - Pin 1 = shield or ground; - Pin 2
= + positive or “hot”; - Pin 3 = - negative or “cold”.
3. NETWORK: RJ45 connector; Connect to a router/wifi router with DHCP to enable automatic setup of
the IP address. Connect to a PC/switch without setting a fixed IP and the unit will perform zero config.
Setup a fixed ip to the unit, you need to connect by a DHCP or zero config network before to be able
to change the ip address.
Note: Only enable one of your network interfaces of the computer to avoid any issues.
4. INPUT A-B-C-D: XLR female connector with a balanced line level input. - Pin 1 = shield or ground; -
Pin 2 = + positive or “hot”; - Pin 3 = - negative or “cold”.
5. MUTE : press any of the front panel Mute keys to toggle the channel in and out of mute. The
button will light red when the output is muted.
6. LED OUTPUT BAROGRAPHS : the Output barographs represent signal level relative to limiter
threshold. These show the output level: SIG, -24dB, -12dB, -6dB, -3dB, 0dB (Limit), +6dB
(CLIP).
7. DISPLAY LCD.
8. THE ROTARY ENCODER: to the right of the display screen there is a continuous rotary encoder that,
when turned, changes the values in the value area of the screen. If this control is pushed in it will
step through the inputs and outputs modes. If held down and turned it will enable fast switching
through the available modes.
9. FUNCTION BUTTONS: The function buttons allow direct access to all editing and navigating functions.
See section three for a detailed description on the functions of each of these buttons.
10. MOUNTING HOLES for fixing the rack.
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5
6
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8
9
1
10
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6
2
4
80-240 VAC 2.1AT
IN A
Mute
Mute
+12
+6
0
-3
-6
-12
-24
SIG
DXZ48 MATRIX PROCESSOR
48 kHz SAMPLING - 64 BIT DSP
B
C
D
SETTINGS
CHANNEL
ITEM
MENU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OUT
+12
+6
0
-3
-6
-12
-24
SIG